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I plant mine in pea gravel, and cover with 2 inch river rock.
Koi are drawn to the scent of dirt and root around in it. If there is no dirt there is less desire to root around. Larger koi may still trim the stems a bit, but mine have stopped doing that after my switch to soiless potting medium. Just be sure to fertilize monthly and you'll still get blooms. There are nets, barriers, etc you can purchase, but in my mind they are more bother than they are worth. Happy ponding, Greg -- "mary jo lettieri" wrote in message et... I had lilies in my pond and the koi destroyed them. I want to put some more in. Is there anyway to protect them this time so the koi don't destroy them again? |
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